Looks good, could engage students in finding mode. But what's a Smile test? Percentage of what?

[Transum: The Smile Test was a made up term for the purposes of this starter.]

Hagelsteens, Netherlands

And what is now the answer ?There is no median?Usefull in lesson.

[Transum: As there are an even number of faces the median will be the value mid way between the middle two faces.]

Sarah, NC

Love this, great interactive board activity.

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As there are an even number of scores the median will be the value mid way between the middle two scores.

The median is 46.5%

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